RE: [FairfieldLife] Liberalism/Socialism at variance with Natural Law.
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of BillyG Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:27 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Liberalism/Socialism at variance with Natural Law. Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism are all at variance with Natural Law which proclaims, "As a Man Soweth, that also shall he Reap", which is a doctrine based on MERIT. Liberalism has nothing to do with merit!! Capitalism does, which is the *freedom* to reap the honest benefits of that which one has sown! Marxism and Socialism merely adopt an ideological point of view, that all should be equal in outcome as in, "from each according to their ability, to each according to their need", which is idealism grounded in fantasy, (at least for now). Basically, liberals merely attempt to play GOD! by determining outcome!! The era of RamRaj can only come from the embodiment of natural law in the hearts and minds of every individual, (for the forest to be green, every tree must be green). Imposing forms of government upon a group of people in ignorance is laudable but does not fulfill the idea esposued therein but is certainly a good start, (fake it till you make it). Remember the legend of Camelot? That's the closest thing to RamRaj I can think of where a monarchy was ideal. Then why are saints compassionate, always trying to help the downtrodden? Conservatives' attitude seems to be "I'm going to get mine; screw everybody else." Quite the opposite of what every human embodiment of natural law ever taught.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Liberalism/Socialism at variance with Natural Law.
Too bad you don't have the IQ to understand what the statement really means. It applies to capitalists too. The capitalists dogs have soiled their beds and will suffer the results as we take their freedom to exploit and plunder away. BillyG wrote: > Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism are all at variance with Natural Law which > proclaims, "As a Man Soweth, that also shall he Reap", which is a doctrine > based on MERIT. > > Liberalism has nothing to do with merit!! Capitalism does, which is the > *freedom* to reap the honest benefits of that which one has sown! Marxism and > Socialism merely adopt an ideological point of view, that all should be equal > in outcome as in, "from each according to their ability, to each according > to their need", which is idealism grounded in fantasy, (at least for now). > > Basically, liberals merely attempt to play GOD! by determining outcome!! > > The era of RamRaj can only come from the embodiment of natural law in the > hearts and minds of every individual, (for the forest to be green, every tree > must be green). > > Imposing forms of government upon a group of people in ignorance is laudable > but does not fulfill the idea esposued therein but is certainly a good start, > (fake it till you make it). Remember the legend of Camelot? That's the > closest thing to RamRaj I can think of where a monarchy was ideal. > > >
[FairfieldLife] Liberalism/Socialism at variance with Natural Law.
Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism are all at variance with Natural Law which proclaims, "As a Man Soweth, that also shall he Reap", which is a doctrine based on MERIT. Liberalism has nothing to do with merit!! Capitalism does, which is the *freedom* to reap the honest benefits of that which one has sown! Marxism and Socialism merely adopt an ideological point of view, that all should be equal in outcome as in, "from each according to their ability, to each according to their need", which is idealism grounded in fantasy, (at least for now). Basically, liberals merely attempt to play GOD! by determining outcome!! The era of RamRaj can only come from the embodiment of natural law in the hearts and minds of every individual, (for the forest to be green, every tree must be green). Imposing forms of government upon a group of people in ignorance is laudable but does not fulfill the idea esposued therein but is certainly a good start, (fake it till you make it). Remember the legend of Camelot? That's the closest thing to RamRaj I can think of where a monarchy was ideal.